Friday, May 30, 2014

Stress and sleep disorder

A woman in her early forties came to see me with severely
aching legs that had “always been a problem since about 11 yrs of age” and that
doctors could not help and were unable to diagnose a cause or treatment plan,
other than constant use of pain killers to enable her to get some sleep at
night.

She also had had a car accident at about 13 (ran over her legs on
soft ground). The pain was constant and the only way she could sleep at night
was to rest her legs up against the wall for 30-40 mins, which would provide
some relief allowing about an hour’s sleep, before she would have to go through
the routine again. No much sleep for
years really.

Bowen helped to some degree, but it wasn’t until I put her
onto minerals in January 2013 that I noticed a marked improvement. It was slow at first and I assured her that
if she stuck with it, it should help improve her aching legs and therefore her
ability to sleep. Since taking the
minerals she noticed improvement in things I didn’t expect. Her eczema
improved and she stopped biting her nails.

More importantly her muscle pain receded and her sleeping vastly improved. Within twelve months she was
sleeping at least 7-8 hours a night. She
no longer had to put her legs up against the wall and pain medication is now
seldom required. She can leave off the
minerals for longer periods, so she can now see
the future being consistently pain free, with quality sleep. The minerals will always be there if needed,
but she will no longer be reliant on them like she was on the drugs.

Note:

In cases of chronic
illness it takes longer to rebuild and purify the system. This client is in her 40s and has suffered
for over 30 years, so the process has taken longer than usual. While it has
taken over a year to gain these results, it is the first time she has been able
to sleep properly. She will not have to take the minerals ‘for the rest of her
life’. They are natural to the body and
do not interfere with any medications. I’ve also noted her skin is now markedly
brighter, ‘fresher’ and more luminous. Her
voice is stronger and more ‘determined’, as is her manner, which was highly likely due to long term sleep deprivation. It is worth mentioning that in some cases (not this client), if any mineral
deficiency is severe enough for long enough, it can actually impact on manner and
personality, such as someone being a procrastinator, or having a fear of failure, or even setting self imposed restrictions or barriers.

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I've always been fascinated by the human body and how and why it works the way it does. Now I have expanded my understanding of Neuro-Science and how how minds/nervous systems work. Not surprising that when I finally had a choice on my work life, I'm interested in helping people regain their life by providing solutions to good health and wellness.